King Kong

If you love the Golden Era of the Silver Screen, you’ll definitely love this great King Kong home theater set with the great ape’s face over the screen and his two hands for seats. This awesome piece of home décor was designed by Tom Spina and Richard Riley and fabricated by Richard and James Riley.

Indiana Jones

You don’t have to risk Nazis or snake bites to feel totally immersed in the world of Indiana Jones, just watch the movies in this amazing home theater themed after the franchise. Larry and Colleen Halliday worked with installer Doug Charrois to create this dream geek room loaded with movie memorabilia.

Batman

It’s batty what lengths some people will go to in order to celebrate their favorite geeky interests. Case in point, the Batcave home theater built by DC Audio Video Systems of New Hampshire that comes complete with stalagmites and hanging prop bats for that total feeling of cave immersion.

Tomb Raider

Admit One helped make the dream of a Tomb Raider theater a reality for one couple. Surprisingly, this amazing home theater isn’t in a mansion, but hidden inside an otherwise nondescript suburban home in Minnesota.

Pirates of the Caribbean

Yaarrrrr! If you ever dreamed you could join Captain Jack on the Black Pearl, this pirate-themed theater by Elite Home Theater Seating might just be the closest you’ll ever get. This specific theater hasn’t been completed yet, but even the computer models from this $2.5 million project look absolutely amazing.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

The Nautilus home theater was inspired by the ship of the same name in Jules Verne’s classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The impressive, steampunk-styled room was designed and fabricated by the great minds over at Goldberg Arts.

20,000 More Leagues Under the Sea

Jules Verne has a lot of fans, especially those in the steampunk community, so it’s no surprise that his works have inspired more than one home theater. Here is Dillon Works’ take on the Nautilus, with their take drawing a little more direction from the Disney version of the tale.

Titanic

Titanic might not be on the top of the list when it comes to the most popular geeky movies, but it is still pretty darn geeky and dedicated to have a whole home theater based off the James Cameron flick. Plus, the room, designed by Casa Cinema Design is beautiful enough to impress even those who don’t dig the movie.

Big Money

Not all geeks are focused on a specific franchise. Jeremy Kipnis is a nerd focused on the tech side of things and it shows with his incredible, $6 million home theater. So what could possibly cost so much in one home theater system? Well, he has a massive Stewart Snowmatte laboratory-grade screen, an ultra-high-res Sony projector and an 8.8 channel system with sixteen 18-inch subwoofers.

Monsters Versus Aliens

The actual design of this home theater isn’t particularly geeky, but what’s inside sure is. That’s because it features the impressive collection of movie monster and aliens belonging to Dr. David Winn. They aren’t all just statues either. The Alien is automated with hydraulics and an air compressor so it can lurch out of the wall just as a burst of steam pops out of the ceiling vents.

Genie in a Bottle

Whether you always loved Disney’s Aladdin, wished you could find your own genie in a bottle or just enjoy the style of the tales of the Arabian Nights, there’s certainly a lot to appreciate with this lovely home theater. A lot of companies worked together to make this project a reality, including Horner Networks, Amazing Design and Lutz Décor, but their experience and co-operation shows in the way every detail goes together in this themed room.

While many of these themed rooms could help make someone really feel immersed in the movie they are based on, you have to wonder if they actually make it harder to delve into movies from other genres. If you’re watching Batman in a Tomb Raider theater, for example, the entire effect might actually make it harder for you to suspend disbelief. It’s something to keep in mind if you consider making your own themed home cinema at some point in the future.